Manchester Solicitors delivering exceptional legal services at an affordable price.

Manchester & London Solicitors

A Businesses Guide to Libel and Slander

Share

Libel and slander claims are often associated with celebrities and tabloids; however, they can have a devastating impact for businesses. For some business, it can get so bad they may have to stop trading. The below information looks at the difference between liable and slander, what you can do about it, and how to avoid making these comments yourself.

Difference between libel and slander

Both libel and slander are classed as defamation and it is easy to get confused between the two. Defamation is where someone’s opinion of your business is lowered as a result of hearing or reading the offending statement. The definition of libel is a defamatory statement that is written down, whereas slander concerns spoken words. 

What can you do about it?

If you are made aware of libel or slanderous statements being made against your business the first step you need to take is consider if damage has been done to your business. In many cases it may be that no damage has actually been inflicted and it may not be worth pursuing the claim any further. You will need to look at the situation and decide whether people are likely to have heard/read the comment and if they are likely to have been taken seriously. Sometimes doing nothing is the best thing and drawing attention to it may do more harm than good.

If you decide that legal proceedings are necessary you will need to bring a claim within 12 months of the defamatory statement being made. Always keep in mind that legal action can be costly and there may be ways to spend your money that is more beneficial to your business and has more chances of success.  

How to avoid making libel or slanderous comments

This may seem like an obvious question but it is too easy to fall into the trap, especially if tempers are flaring. If you find out that someone has made defamatory statements about your business the worst thing you can do is retaliate with defamatory comments of your own. Turn the other cheek and let the success of your business speak for itself.

For more information visit our business defamation page. Alternatively, call our Business Defamation Solicitors on 0330 127 8888 for a free 30-minute consultation on your matter.

Share

Call our Solicitors in Manchester & London for a free initial consultation

Contact Us Today

By submitting the form you agree to our Privacy Policy and Privacy Notice
Accredited by
Members of
Monarch Solicitors Brand Stripes

Contact Us

If you need legal advice, call our expert solicitors or fill in our enquiry form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Request a call back

Please provide us with your details and we will call you back.

Free Case Evaluation

Get Legal Advice today

subscribe to our newsletter

By signing up to our newsletter you agree to Monarch Solicitors’ Privacy Policy Terms